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NYG-A.783.029
24 Nov 1783:41 (2/78)
John Cape, takes this method to inform the public, that he
has removed from the French Arms in Trenton to New-York,
where he has taken the noted house and stables formerly
called Hull's, but during the war Roubalet's Tavern. This
house is beautifully situated in the Broadway, near the
Ferry called Paulus-Hook; as to saying any thing respecting
the convenience thereof, it is needless, none so well
calculated in this city for the reception of travellers--He
returned his thanks to those gentlemen who have favoured him
with their custom, and flatters himself that he shall be
able to give them and the public in general, who employ him,
every satisfaction.
N.B. Having sufficient stabling and good grooms, will also
take in horses at livery. October 12. 6---
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